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>> and hitler used semiautos to kill people. why about fast and furious? why did our government send guns to mexico? >> alex, calm down. alex, let's have a debate -- alex, i get accused -- >> why did they get -- in new york -- >> alex, i get accused when i get you guys on of talking over you, of being rude. i'm trying to be civil. you have got to try and answer some of the questions, right? here is my issue for you. why do people need, civilians, need an ar-15-type assault weapon? >> i said statistically, they're using in a low amount of crimes. that's an fbi fact. >> but they have been used in the last three mass shootings. why do they -- >> i'll tell you why, because they advertise in the media. everybody knows if someone jumps off the empire state building, they put cops out there because there are copy cats. the media hypes and hypes and hypes. don't just commit suicide, go commit suicide by killing a bunch of kids and use this gun because this is what the army uses. >> why do they need them? >> to protect us. a university s
>> and hitler used semiautos to kill people. why about fast and furious? why did our government send guns to mexico? >> alex, calm down. alex, let's have a debate -- alex, i get accused -- >> why did they get -- in new york -- >> alex, i get accused when i get you guys on of talking over you, of being rude. i'm trying to be civil. you have got to try and answer some of the questions, right? here is my issue for you. why do people need, civilians, need an ar-15-type...
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you see this as taking us close to the brink, again. could it take us over the brink? >> potentially. keep in mind that we have two other -- in addition to the debt limit. we have, in effect, two other fiscal cliffs approaching. one is the appropriations bills for 2013, which have not yet been finished and we'll have a government shut down unless they have, unless those bills are enacted and the second is the $1.2 trillion sequester, which triggered the fiscal cliff, but was only delayed by two months and that runs out, as well. so, we have the debt limit, the sequester and the appropriations all essentially coming due at more or less the same date. some time next month. my assumption is, i guess everybody else's is, these are somehow whether they're rolled into together into one massive punt the ball down the road bill. >> jeff, if any of this does end up in the supreme court, you know, let's say the administration does some kind of legal maneuver, what's the history of this? when the court faces an executive legislative battle, do they say this is political, not cons
you see this as taking us close to the brink, again. could it take us over the brink? >> potentially. keep in mind that we have two other -- in addition to the debt limit. we have, in effect, two other fiscal cliffs approaching. one is the appropriations bills for 2013, which have not yet been finished and we'll have a government shut down unless they have, unless those bills are enacted and the second is the $1.2 trillion sequester, which triggered the fiscal cliff, but was only delayed...
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thank you very much for being with us. i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield and here with the stories we are following now from the cnn newsroom. >>> vice president biden's gun task force makes its recommendations to the white house on tuesday, commissioned in the aftermath of the newtown shootings. expected among the proposals, universal background checks, restrictions on ammunition magazines and a ban on assault weapons. >>> newtown, connecticut, tomorrow, by the way, marks one month since a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at the sandy hook elementary school a town hall meeting has been scheduled. today, residents met to discuss what too do with the now-vacant school. proposals range from tearing it down to turning it into a planetarium. >>> and some scary homes for people in a movie theater in northern san diego. police officers stormed that theater yesterday and shot a man who apparently pulled a hand gun on them. the 20-year-old may have ran into the theater after he got into a fight with his girlfri
thank you very much for being with us. i'm martin savidge in for fredricka whitfield and here with the stories we are following now from the cnn newsroom. >>> vice president biden's gun task force makes its recommendations to the white house on tuesday, commissioned in the aftermath of the newtown shootings. expected among the proposals, universal background checks, restrictions on ammunition magazines and a ban on assault weapons. >>> newtown, connecticut, tomorrow, by the...
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the first experiment we're going to do is not going to be using our brain, is using the brain of these guys right here. how many neurons do you think a cockroach has? four neurons? actually they have one million neurons. so they have slightly thaes number of nirns than we do but you know, these guidys are fast. they're a lot faster than they are in my lab. we're going to be able to record from those neurons, because the neuron is going to send an axon which is going to go up to the brain and we're going to be able to place some pins in there and record that. >> now pause it. do it again. >> all right. this is how it works. >> i think teachers don't have the confidence to actually do hands on neuroscience activities, there's like a hesitation to do that. because it is a difficult field. so we're trying to make the tolls like simple enough that you can do it. so we use things people are already familiar with, cell phones or laptops and then our equipment has one button. you just turn it on. >> everything dr. gage was telling them, they've never seen it in action, we're going to see how w
the first experiment we're going to do is not going to be using our brain, is using the brain of these guys right here. how many neurons do you think a cockroach has? four neurons? actually they have one million neurons. so they have slightly thaes number of nirns than we do but you know, these guidys are fast. they're a lot faster than they are in my lab. we're going to be able to record from those neurons, because the neuron is going to send an axon which is going to go up to the brain and...
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let us know what you think of the show by going g ting to cnn.com/sanjay. stay tuned for "newsroom." >>> are from the cnn headquarters in atlanta, this is "cnn sunday morning." >>> the lat est on the flu epidemic. >>> straight couples can learn a lot from same-sex marriage, and that from the dean of the national washington cathedral. we will talk to him. >>> and hollywood's second biggest night. dresses and divas and a drinking game? game? we will explain. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye and it is 8:00 on the east coast and 5:00 a.m. out west and thank you so much for starting your morning with with us. >> we start this hour with the latest on the flu epidemic that has gripped the nation. the cdc reports that 20 children have died, and we know from individual states that more than 100 adults are dead. with 47 states reporting widespread flu activity health officials say it is too soon to know if we are over the peak. in new york, governor cuomo has declared a public health emer emergency because of the flu an
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so, this gives a us chance, and no labels gives us a venue to sit down to have meaningful conversation. >> but, you know, to have to do this seems like, you could tell 100 grown men and women, you guys need to talk to each other. >> right. but did you hear what joe just said, and can you believe that there is not a venue that allows people to come together to solve problems? well, the premise is simple, because joe and i come from a background of solving problems and when you see the dysfunction of the congress is becoming the nation's dysfunction and we are becoming disfigured in a sense, the economy s because congress is so far behind in the game. so the premise is a simple one, and that is that we want to create a new attitude around problem solving. how do you do that? you have to get a critical mass together of problem solvers which is what we are doing. we have 25 signed on and the goal by the end of the year is to have 75. so if you can imagine 75 republicans and democrats house and senate members agree to meet and check the ego at the door and sit around the table to put the co
so, this gives a us chance, and no labels gives us a venue to sit down to have meaningful conversation. >> but, you know, to have to do this seems like, you could tell 100 grown men and women, you guys need to talk to each other. >> right. but did you hear what joe just said, and can you believe that there is not a venue that allows people to come together to solve problems? well, the premise is simple, because joe and i come from a background of solving problems and when you see...
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i completely agree with that, i do not think it should be used for anything but recreational use and health care. >> and miss montana, the pageant's first contestant with autism. >>> a new and surprising take on the lone gunman theory. and this time, it's the family of slain president john f. kennedy speaking out. you have to hear this. >>> plus -- they're getting ready for a big show in washington. president obama's second swearing-in is just over a week away and we're in d.c. live with the latest on the party preps and the inside details. >>> plus anything can happen at the golden globes. we're breaking down some of the odds, pick your favorites and find out what our expert is predicting. ] imagine skin so healthy, it never gets dry again. can your moisturizer do that? [ female announcer ] dermatologist recommended aveeno has an oat formula, now proven to build a moisture reserve, so skin can replenish itself. that's healthy skin for life. only from aveeno. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my
i completely agree with that, i do not think it should be used for anything but recreational use and health care. >> and miss montana, the pageant's first contestant with autism. >>> a new and surprising take on the lone gunman theory. and this time, it's the family of slain president john f. kennedy speaking out. you have to hear this. >>> plus -- they're getting ready for a big show in washington. president obama's second swearing-in is just over a week away and we're...
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it's right there in front of us. if our elected officials don't put some major road blocks in the way. i'm ali velshi, this is your money. debt ceilings, budgets and debt ceilings are all you're going to here coming out of washington the next few months and the partisan warfare in washington could put a dent in recovery. the threat is real. the next battle will be another clash over raising the u.s. debt ceiling. the current ceiling was officially hit on december 31st. but like last time. the u.s. treasury is using extraordinary measures to get through about late february or early march. if congress doesn't act by then, the government risks not being able to pay some of its bills. republicans seem to think the debt ceiling is a useful tool to limit how much the government spends, but that is not what the debt ceiling law is supposed to do. it gives the u.s. treasury the flexibility to borrow money to pay the government's bills without going to congress to get approval every single time. it has nothing to do with spen
it's right there in front of us. if our elected officials don't put some major road blocks in the way. i'm ali velshi, this is your money. debt ceilings, budgets and debt ceilings are all you're going to here coming out of washington the next few months and the partisan warfare in washington could put a dent in recovery. the threat is real. the next battle will be another clash over raising the u.s. debt ceiling. the current ceiling was officially hit on december 31st. but like last time. the...
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glad you're with us. >>> the u.s. treasury department will not mint a $1 trillion platinum coin to avoid defaulting on the country's debt. people have speculated the trillion dollar coin could be a loophole for the congress. it doesn't believe the law can or should be used to make platinum coins to avoid an increase in the debt limit. >>> on tuesday, vice president biden is expected to deliver recommendations from his gun task force to the president. biden was in meetings last week with gun control supporters. gun rights groups, movie industry leaders and video game leaders. all an effort to prevent more mass shooting. so, here are some examples of what could be on that list of recommendations. universal background checks and closing the gun show loophole. also the white house is believed to favor a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines. >>> another major issue facing the new congress, marco rubio lays out a plan for revamping the immigration system. the first term republican tells "wall street journal" h
glad you're with us. >>> the u.s. treasury department will not mint a $1 trillion platinum coin to avoid defaulting on the country's debt. people have speculated the trillion dollar coin could be a loophole for the congress. it doesn't believe the law can or should be used to make platinum coins to avoid an increase in the debt limit. >>> on tuesday, vice president biden is expected to deliver recommendations from his gun task force to the president. biden was in meetings last...
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the cdc said bottom line, it's flu season, but this epidemic is hitting us hard and hitting us wide, nearly the entire nations reporting wide-spread flu activity and while it's small comfort to people like me who are dealing with the flu symptoms, the number of cases seem to be dropping. i spoke with a doctor who specializes in diseases, here is our conversation. >> the flu vaccine, although the best tool we have, is not 100% effective. so based on if information we have so far, it appears that if you get the flu vaccine, you are 60% less likely to see a doctor for the flu. you may have been in the not so lucky -- >> not so lucky. >> that's %. so then, i took it a little bit late. tamaflu. >> it does work, it works best in the first 48 hours of your sti symptoms. >> people said remove the cup. it's tea, honest oi, lemon. does that work? >> i think it will make you feel better. it will not do much for the virus. >> if i hear one more person to tell me to wash my hands, doctor, i will slug them. i do it all the time, i use anti-bacterials, that is not it. it's flu season. >> you are ri
the cdc said bottom line, it's flu season, but this epidemic is hitting us hard and hitting us wide, nearly the entire nations reporting wide-spread flu activity and while it's small comfort to people like me who are dealing with the flu symptoms, the number of cases seem to be dropping. i spoke with a doctor who specializes in diseases, here is our conversation. >> the flu vaccine, although the best tool we have, is not 100% effective. so based on if information we have so far, it...
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, possibly just flooding us, possibly killing us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> how many gun murders were there in britain? >> how many great white sharks kill people every year, but they are scared to swim. >> patrick kennedy, on the radical rant. >> i was disturbed. >> disturbed as a human being this is what our civil discourse has come to. >> i go toe to toe with this gun advocate. >> you are deliberately lying and deliberately twisting it. i want to revisit the best and the worst of the interviews, tonight, i am in favor a ban on semi-automatic assault weapons and high capacity magazines, i want to require prifrt dealers to run background checks on all at gun shows. and i think these are reasonable steps to stop the tide of gun violence. not everybody agrees, several want me deported for my views. one of those behind the petition, alex jones. >> thanks for having me. >> why do you want to deport me? >> we did it as a way to bring attention to the fact that we have all of the froerners, and the chinese government, political power out of a power of a gun, he is the only one
, possibly just flooding us, possibly killing us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> how many gun murders were there in britain? >> how many great white sharks kill people every year, but they are scared to swim. >> patrick kennedy, on the radical rant. >> i was disturbed. >> disturbed as a human being this is what our civil discourse has come to. >> i go toe to toe with this gun advocate. >> you are deliberately lying and deliberately twisting...
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you tell us. season one, are we going to see a marriage or a wedding or -- >> we haven't seen it. >> isn't that strange that we have not seen any episode -- >> you guys know if you got on one knee and popped the question and there was a big wedding. come on! >> no. >> no? >> not in the first season. stay tuned. there's a lot of promising going on. why you put me on the spot like that? i've got people from tlc standing right her ready to knock me in the head. >> i think you should be more worried about -- >> i don't know if there's a wedding in the future. >> you're going to be in the doghouse. >> i'm not married right now. >> pete, i think i just put you in the doghouse. i'm sorry. >> i tell the truth and i don't lie. then he asks me that question. you put me on the spot, big guy. >> you guys are good sports. thank you. best of luck to you with your show. thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> pete rose in the doghouse. sorry, dude. our conversation didn't end there. coming up tomorrow, pete rose on th
you tell us. season one, are we going to see a marriage or a wedding or -- >> we haven't seen it. >> isn't that strange that we have not seen any episode -- >> you guys know if you got on one knee and popped the question and there was a big wedding. come on! >> no. >> no? >> not in the first season. stay tuned. there's a lot of promising going on. why you put me on the spot like that? i've got people from tlc standing right her ready to knock me in the head....
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you tell us. season one, are we going to see a marriage or a wedding or -- >> we haven't seen it. >> isn't that strange that we have not seen any episode -- >> you guys know if you got on one knee and popped the question and there was a big wedding. come on! >> no. >> no? >> not in the first season. stay tuned. there's a lot of promising going on. why you put me on the spot like that? i've got people from tlc standing right her ready to knock me in the head. >> i think you should be more worried about -- >> i don't know if there's a wedding in the future. >> you're going to be in the doghouse. >> i'm not married right now. >> pete, i think i just put you in the doghouse. i'm sorry. >> i tell the truth and i don't lie. then he asks me that question. you put me on the spot, big guy. >> you guys are good sports. thank you. best of luck to you with your show. thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> pete rose in the doghouse. sorry, dude. >>> our conversation didn't end there. coming up tomorrow, pete rose o
you tell us. season one, are we going to see a marriage or a wedding or -- >> we haven't seen it. >> isn't that strange that we have not seen any episode -- >> you guys know if you got on one knee and popped the question and there was a big wedding. come on! >> no. >> no? >> not in the first season. stay tuned. there's a lot of promising going on. why you put me on the spot like that? i've got people from tlc standing right her ready to knock me in the head....
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that's the best word i could use. there's no way any other storm in recent memory has been forecast that good, for that long. >> this pinpoint accuracy came from powerful super computers. they digest tremendous amounts of data about climate, wind speed, temperature, atmospheric pressure. from buoys in the ocean, planes flying through and around storms, satellites orbiting the earth. in fact, 90% of the data those computer models relied upon came from satellites. >> command control, engineering data. >> right out of here? >> yep, right out of here. >> katherine sullivan is deputy administrator of the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa. the agency is in charge of monitoring and distributing data from two kinds of satellites. one type, called g.o.e.s., flies above the equator and provides a close up view of a given area. the other orbit the poles, taking big picture measurements of the planet's atmosphere. >> it's really critical to let us look ahead into the future, from a day to several days, and und
that's the best word i could use. there's no way any other storm in recent memory has been forecast that good, for that long. >> this pinpoint accuracy came from powerful super computers. they digest tremendous amounts of data about climate, wind speed, temperature, atmospheric pressure. from buoys in the ocean, planes flying through and around storms, satellites orbiting the earth. in fact, 90% of the data those computer models relied upon came from satellites. >> command control,...
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our cnn money tech reporter laurie siegel joins us to go through them with us. hello, laurie. >> hey there. >> an interesting idea to think that there is an app for that there is an app, actual tloirks help track the flu right from your smartphone. so tell us about that one first. >> sure, they all promise to help you track the flu and this kind of thing. went through and found the ones i thought were probably the best you can download. an app called fight the flu. it allows you to track and see how bad the flu is in your neighborhood. alerts if there is a virus going around, get a alert. also learn more about the symptoms go into the app, say i'm aching, i have a fever and will tell you a little bit about specific flu symptoms. obviously is this going to replace a doctor? it will enable you to find doctors nearby. aren't feeling that well and this could be the flu, that you have 48-hour window to get to a nearby doctor. martin? >> also a website that shows how widespread the flu is in your area and called flu near you dot org. >> i can go to new york and i can
our cnn money tech reporter laurie siegel joins us to go through them with us. hello, laurie. >> hey there. >> an interesting idea to think that there is an app for that there is an app, actual tloirks help track the flu right from your smartphone. so tell us about that one first. >> sure, they all promise to help you track the flu and this kind of thing. went through and found the ones i thought were probably the best you can download. an app called fight the flu. it allows...
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and use real soap and real water. the problem is that most people don't actually wash their hands long enough. my best advice, actually sing the happy birthday song twice while you're washing your hands. that's going to be long enough. not quick to get rid of these viruses. another key to prevention is getting the flu shot. getting vaccinated. reduces your risk of getting the flu by around 60%. now another benefit to getting your flu shot is if you do get sick, your symptoms may not last as long. won't be as severe. as compared to those who weren't vaccinated. you know, we've been getting a lot of questions about the flu from you at home. i want to bring in one of my producers, ben tinker. you've been filtering through a lot of questions for us. what are you hearing? >> tons and tons of questions. first and foremost, people are wondering where they can get the vaccine, saying they can't find it. a lot of people want to know if there is a shortage. >> the best way to describe it as spot shortages, a lot of doses out th
and use real soap and real water. the problem is that most people don't actually wash their hands long enough. my best advice, actually sing the happy birthday song twice while you're washing your hands. that's going to be long enough. not quick to get rid of these viruses. another key to prevention is getting the flu shot. getting vaccinated. reduces your risk of getting the flu by around 60%. now another benefit to getting your flu shot is if you do get sick, your symptoms may not last as...
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it was his idea to do the show and he called us and invited us one day to partner with him and produce the show with him. >> and let's talk logistics for a moment. you're producing the oscar ceremony in february. will you watch tonight's golden globe ceremony and looking at how it might impact your award ceremony? >> no, basically the golden globes is a separate entities as is the oscars. the golden globes honors tvs and movies and more informal than the academy awards and the oscars. and because people sit at the table and they eat a meal and they drink and it is more of a party. the oscars are kind of its own being. and it is, it is the ultimate. i mean, the golden globe could be a step to the oscar. >> tina fey and amy poehler will host the golden globes and they have a long, successful career as a comeadic duo. will you look at their performance and see how it impact seth's at the academy award? >> i think amy poehler and tina fey are brilliant and brilliant choice to host the golden globes and we think we've gone in a different direction and we've made it a choice that we're very
it was his idea to do the show and he called us and invited us one day to partner with him and produce the show with him. >> and let's talk logistics for a moment. you're producing the oscar ceremony in february. will you watch tonight's golden globe ceremony and looking at how it might impact your award ceremony? >> no, basically the golden globes is a separate entities as is the oscars. the golden globes honors tvs and movies and more informal than the academy awards and the...
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they use masks to make it as real as possible. they use air guns. in this one, the gunman tried to get in through the door. the people barricaded themselves in. is it helpful, the senatcenario? >> they are realistic. you know they are not real bullets, but you don't want to get shot at even if it's a soft pellet gun. >> home to 30,000 students opened their doors to a texas company teaching civilians s survival skills. why is it important? >> what has been taught to them before has been shown not to work. >> reporter: what doesn't work, he says is only trying to hide from a gunman. they teach other options like providing good information, barricading, escaping in extreme situations,en countering a gunman. students at alabama university went through it. here in the san diego state, all freshmen will under go the training this fall. >> we want them to know their opgs so they don't waste time. >> reporter: in 1996 graduate students stressed defending his master's thesis killed three faculty members. today, just about everyone has a connection to public
they use masks to make it as real as possible. they use air guns. in this one, the gunman tried to get in through the door. the people barricaded themselves in. is it helpful, the senatcenario? >> they are realistic. you know they are not real bullets, but you don't want to get shot at even if it's a soft pellet gun. >> home to 30,000 students opened their doors to a texas company teaching civilians s survival skills. why is it important? >> what has been taught to them before...
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joining us christine brennan. welcome. >> thank you. >> could even an oprah moment help revive lance armstrong's career. >> this is a lose/lose. whatever he has to say, it's way too late. this is a man who has fought too long for, as those clips showed, he has never done anything. now he is going to do a 180 and admit it all. >> but the idea is that you seek forgiveness. you go to the church of oprah and maybe you cry a little bit and america feels sorry for you. >> bernie madoff, if he had shown up three months after the fact. >> that is some company you're putting armstrong in. >> he is in that league. >> i was a national hero, cancer survivor, but let's be clear. he did this to himself. >> this is all self-induced. and he is, i think we can safely say, the biggest fraud, the worst fraud in the history of sports. >> all sports? >> oh, i absolutely think so. he transcended sports. not just as an athlete. but he moved into that world of our culture with cancer. so, i think things are different. i think the reality
joining us christine brennan. welcome. >> thank you. >> could even an oprah moment help revive lance armstrong's career. >> this is a lose/lose. whatever he has to say, it's way too late. this is a man who has fought too long for, as those clips showed, he has never done anything. now he is going to do a 180 and admit it all. >> but the idea is that you seek forgiveness. you go to the church of oprah and maybe you cry a little bit and america feels sorry for you....
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what makes us different. other nations also use this. many more are seeking it and more will seek in acquiring it. president obama and those on the security team are mindful that as our nation uses this technology, we are establishing precedents that others may follow. not all of those nations will be nations that share our interests for the premium we put on protecting human life, including innocent civilians. if you want other nations to use the technologies responsibly, we must use them responsibly. if you want others to adhere to a high and rigorous standards of use, we must do so as well. we cannot expect others what we will will not do ourselves. resident obama has demanded -- president obama has demanded that we hold ourselves to the highest standards. this leads me to the final point i want to discuss today. the rigorous standards and policies of the to which we hold ourselves today when considering ordering strikes against a specific member of al qaeda outside the hot battlefield of afghanistan. what i hope to do is give you a g
what makes us different. other nations also use this. many more are seeking it and more will seek in acquiring it. president obama and those on the security team are mindful that as our nation uses this technology, we are establishing precedents that others may follow. not all of those nations will be nations that share our interests for the premium we put on protecting human life, including innocent civilians. if you want other nations to use the technologies responsibly, we must use them...
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it's very easy for us to figure that out. it's very easy for us to generate those searches. you can imagine that the union of the mobile platform, the cloud computing platform, the information platform, gives us unprecedented vision into what you both are thinking about and you might want to think about as suggestions and, again, if you should opt in to that. >> it's interesting the example you take is walking about the cities. that's an example on where you are mobile. it's no longer someone sitting at a computer and i want to know a. >> the future is mobile. we call it mobile first. here in new york city, you have the explosion of high-tech start-ups. each starts with a mobile app for an iphone and an android phone. literally, that's their first design. how is the user going to interact with my service? how are they going to experience it? >> one prediction to one can make with some confidence if the year ahead is that you will publish a book because -- >> that's right. >> you and google idea director jerry cohen are publishing a book called "the new digital age." can you
it's very easy for us to figure that out. it's very easy for us to generate those searches. you can imagine that the union of the mobile platform, the cloud computing platform, the information platform, gives us unprecedented vision into what you both are thinking about and you might want to think about as suggestions and, again, if you should opt in to that. >> it's interesting the example you take is walking about the cities. that's an example on where you are mobile. it's no longer...
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automation, energy use, instrumentation of your use, etc.. this is a thermostat that you screw into your lot and it is allegedly possible for you to do this on your own. this would be a great christmas present for people who are sensitive about these kinds of things. it learns what you want with temperature. it does that dynamically. >> what is google's activity in the energy area? >> we ultimately decided to fund a lot of projects rather than build ourselves. the level of innovation in energy is equal to the energy in the tech world we would normally celebrate here. >> how does this relate to search? what is the rationale for the variety of projects that you export? >> google wants to be at the center of the information revolution and in a decade and 20 and 30 years. what we are trying to do is be part of what will happen. we are not always perfect. we do make mistakes. one of the interesting things is in kansas city where we have begun wiring up a number of houses with wireless internet. 1 gigabyte internet. the measured performance is 780
automation, energy use, instrumentation of your use, etc.. this is a thermostat that you screw into your lot and it is allegedly possible for you to do this on your own. this would be a great christmas present for people who are sensitive about these kinds of things. it learns what you want with temperature. it does that dynamically. >> what is google's activity in the energy area? >> we ultimately decided to fund a lot of projects rather than build ourselves. the level of...
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it is not us people. it is people who lie us into war and put us trillions of dollars into debt. the profits should belong to the country we exploit. they do not have the technology to keep up with us. we go ahead and crush them. host: repeat the title of the book. caller: it is called "family of secrets." do not cut me off. host: we have to go to " newsmakers" at the top of the hour. thank you for your comments. we apologize for the technical difficulties with the author. we expect him to join us on the subsequent program. tomorrow morning, gretchen morgenson looks at new changes in mortgage lending. steve bell will talk with us about the options for the treasury department including the discussion on the 14th amendment. evan perez will talk about the scope of the mission of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and fire arms. thank you for joining us on this sunday. enjoy the rest of your day. have a good week. "newsmakers" is next. another view from the west front of the capital as preparations continue for next week's inauguration. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp.
it is not us people. it is people who lie us into war and put us trillions of dollars into debt. the profits should belong to the country we exploit. they do not have the technology to keep up with us. we go ahead and crush them. host: repeat the title of the book. caller: it is called "family of secrets." do not cut me off. host: we have to go to " newsmakers" at the top of the hour. thank you for your comments. we apologize for the technical difficulties with the author....
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it is time for us to stop the violence. if we have set a one child's life, we have done some good. -- saved one child poe's life, we have done some good. -- child's life, we have done some good. i do not think there is a gun owner in america who would say that an assault weapon has a place any other place and the battlefield. an assault weapon does not have a place in a school. an assault weapon does not have a place in a movie theater. an assault weapon does not have a place in a place of worship. most americans would say, it is time to make sure that assault weapons stay on the battlefield. >> to follow-up on that, you talk about what american gun owners and the public wants. it seems the biggest hurdle could be the republican controlled house. how do you get anything through the house? have there been any discussions you have had with republican members who might be willing to allow you guys to get something done? >> if you take a sensible approach and use common-sense measures to try to address this, we can get bipartis
it is time for us to stop the violence. if we have set a one child's life, we have done some good. -- saved one child poe's life, we have done some good. -- child's life, we have done some good. i do not think there is a gun owner in america who would say that an assault weapon has a place any other place and the battlefield. an assault weapon does not have a place in a school. an assault weapon does not have a place in a movie theater. an assault weapon does not have a place in a place of...
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keep us from moving forward. the president has said he's ready to work on all these tough issues. immigration, gun violence, the economy. but we need some help from our republican colleagues. >> but to continue your met for. if mom and dad have wildly different views how those priorities should progress, those families are also stalled which is what the difference is philosophically in the the house between the democrats and the republicans. what's different that would make people want to work especially with you've seen the project of the majority in the next elegs? >> mom and dad should talk to the family and neighbors. because as i said before americans are way ahead of the politicians on these things. they are ready for immigration reform they are ready for the fix. they are ready for some prevention measures to stop the gun violence. they are ready for us to do the big deal on the economy. so that we don't get to see millionaires and billionaires hide behind the coattails of the middle class. >> so the diffe
keep us from moving forward. the president has said he's ready to work on all these tough issues. immigration, gun violence, the economy. but we need some help from our republican colleagues. >> but to continue your met for. if mom and dad have wildly different views how those priorities should progress, those families are also stalled which is what the difference is philosophically in the the house between the democrats and the republicans. what's different that would make people want to...
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more disciplined use of resources. we need to consolidate the structure, we are engaged in restructuring our civilian personnel to try to reduce their numbers. looking at a restructuring of the military help system. i recognize there is more to do here that we have not, fundamentally, change some problems for the department of defense. also growth in military compensation. i think it is fair to say that we have had a fairly aggressive effort to hold down defense costs, and that will continue. the last step is the key to managing and leaner times, is more stability. both in terms of budget size, and ajit process. -- budget process. i hope there will be a fifth defense budget during my tenure as a comptroller. the third, in february 2011, featured some substantial reductions. the last one featured a significant reduction $487 billion over 10 years. the bill congress passed on new year's day on the fiscal cliff legislation made for some further progress. i would argue, the national security challenges have not gotten any
more disciplined use of resources. we need to consolidate the structure, we are engaged in restructuring our civilian personnel to try to reduce their numbers. looking at a restructuring of the military help system. i recognize there is more to do here that we have not, fundamentally, change some problems for the department of defense. also growth in military compensation. i think it is fair to say that we have had a fairly aggressive effort to hold down defense costs, and that will continue....
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those of us who were born in the 1950's or 1960's, and there are not many of us in this room tonight, we grew up believing that we could work hard, play by the rules, and anything was possible. it was called the american dream. george carlin recently said it is called the american dream because you have to be asleep to believe it. we actually think that it is very important to acknowledge that capitalism has been planned economies as the way to move people out of poverty and improve lives. 700 million people since 1980 have been lifted out of poverty, largely through one sort of capitalism or another. but at the same time, we have to admit that capitalism in the anglo-american sense has gone off the rails a bit. for us, exhibit a of that is the inequality rate. since the 1980's, when i graduated from law school and enter the work force, my dad worked two jobs and put four children through college and law school and said this is america, you can do whatever you want. i had that experience. since 1980, the top 1% have had an increase in their income of 275%. during the same time, the mi
those of us who were born in the 1950's or 1960's, and there are not many of us in this room tonight, we grew up believing that we could work hard, play by the rules, and anything was possible. it was called the american dream. george carlin recently said it is called the american dream because you have to be asleep to believe it. we actually think that it is very important to acknowledge that capitalism has been planned economies as the way to move people out of poverty and improve lives. 700...
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we could use some help. we know congress could help us. they could help us today. i pray they will help us. they should do their job and they can set the law and we could begin o have a discussion about how to deal with this new lottery that we've all created. thank you. >> thank you. again, let's clarify a little bit what the options are here a little bit. you wrote a very interesting article arguing that there's a need for congressional action. walk us through why that's important. give us briefly one world in which congress essentially does nothing, remains preoccupied. when you say it's really possible that congress would do nothing to stay gridlocked, i hope that was a rhetorical question. >> oh, of course. please forgive me. >> walk us through a world where congress does not an we're relying on policies set by the white house possible unset by the next white house. compare that with the world where congress steps up and acts in terms of the practical implications of each? >> it's a big question and just a very brief answer. cops need clear rules. we expect th
we could use some help. we know congress could help us. they could help us today. i pray they will help us. they should do their job and they can set the law and we could begin o have a discussion about how to deal with this new lottery that we've all created. thank you. >> thank you. again, let's clarify a little bit what the options are here a little bit. you wrote a very interesting article arguing that there's a need for congressional action. walk us through why that's important. give...
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gus: patrick, are you with us? we will try one more time. are you with us? we will go to corpus christi, texas. go ahead, independent line. caller go -- colorado -- caller: he has been making vacillating statements. with the context, he obviously never was. chuck kate: has made some comments. with john kerry for secretary of state, why not check cable for defense? coast go ok. gus: i know someone who would have something to say about that. coastal this is from -- post co this is -- hostco: this is from an interview -- host: this is from an interview. being openly and gay, we have to point out that senator hegel has apologized for those remarks, saying they were ill founded -- senator hagel has said they were ill founded. >> i do think both his record on domestic issues, whether it be guns or abortion or gay rights, it is not just that. there are votes, various positions with the u.s. military having to deal with gay rights, and the naacp gave him very low marks for his civil rights record. all of this raised the question as to why the president would want hi
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it is in down to us by our creator. -- in doubt it to us by our creator. the sediment -- the second amendment helps the government from firelight are gun rights. three months ago i legally purchased and ar-15. i go to the range of touchholes and paper. my family is safer. if there was some wind out of your shooting children will love to have my gun in their hands and the skills to operate it. the four shootings are at an all-time low. coincidence? i do not think so. december 17 the shooting as san antonio, and man walked into a theater and started shooting. and our citizens stood up and shot him. there were no other deaths. when the police respond the average death toll is 14. when an armed citizen response, the average that toll is two. >> good evening. i am a second amendment never geadvocate. i want to fix this problem as much as you. some make firearms and assault weapons and rifles. some ought to do this for each round the trigger is pulled. these are not assault weapons. never work, it never will be. it refers to different types of fire arms and has
it is in down to us by our creator. -- in doubt it to us by our creator. the sediment -- the second amendment helps the government from firelight are gun rights. three months ago i legally purchased and ar-15. i go to the range of touchholes and paper. my family is safer. if there was some wind out of your shooting children will love to have my gun in their hands and the skills to operate it. the four shootings are at an all-time low. coincidence? i do not think so. december 17 the shooting as...
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we have a lot of work cut out for us. if you have ideas, we want to hear them. >> folks who want to speak, fill out a speaker card and hand them to the staff at the front. everyone will have a minute and a half. if you look to your left, there is a traffic signal in green means you have plenty of time, yellow means you have 30 seconds, and red means your time is up. we will try to remind you when you are gone. >> and you will call five at the time? >> yes. five at a time. before the fifth speaker speaks, i will call the other five up so that we do not have any breaks. are we ready to go? >> we are ready. >> with the first five please come up? [reading names] >> i would like to be entered in that i cannot give you my name. for security reasons. i am an ex-military officer. >> let these speakers speak, please. >> how do i get in on that list? >> fill out a yellow card and then put in anonymous. then they can call you up. thank you. >> go ahead, shirley. >> thank you, congressman thompson, for being here. i am glad that you
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or were not used at all. i would like to report that the contractors responsible for this problem were held accountable, but that is not the case. instead, we seem to be finding time and time again, for some inexplicable reason, they still lead not been able to provide test vacation for, the defense department released the contractor from all further obligations under the contract, including all warranties to fix all the problems and they paid the contractor in full. i tell you this story not because i think the reconstruction efforts in afghanistan will rise or fall, succeed or fail on what happens with one army garrison based in one small province in afghanistan. the reason i'm telling you this story is because it is indicative of problems that we face and we find time and time again when we do audits and inspections in afghanistan. and the problems that we have found at kunduz are indicative of larger problems and indicative of core causes of the problems we have found in afghanistan. that is what i want t
or were not used at all. i would like to report that the contractors responsible for this problem were held accountable, but that is not the case. instead, we seem to be finding time and time again, for some inexplicable reason, they still lead not been able to provide test vacation for, the defense department released the contractor from all further obligations under the contract, including all warranties to fix all the problems and they paid the contractor in full. i tell you this story not...
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a weapon, when to use it, and when not to use it. i think that is one of the things we can strive to do throughout the nation. not just here. children need to know how to protect themselves. i have 15 grandchildren. they all know how to use a weapon. they range from six to 21. nine boys and six girls. every one of them can shoot. the school program, the bay area, concord area, the have rifle teams. competitive rival teams. i would like to see this happen -- rifle teams. i like to see this happen throughout california and throughout the nation. [applause] >> good evening. my name is patrick. i have a question i want to pose and get a show of hands from the audience. the question is, who would support arming and training school staff to the point where you had adequate, immediate protection in the case of the sandy hook massacre? a show of hands for who would favor that. and who would oppose that?
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and you do not want us to invest in the future. the we're stuck in the here and now, i do nothing to we are. this is an incredible blueprint to begin with. this, there is a simple juxtaposition going on here. the president's budget, and correct me if i am wrong, the president's budget achieves substantial deficit reductions. it achieves a sustainable that of 3% of gdp by 2015. is that correct? sorry, sustainable deficit is what i meant to say. the second question is, is it not true that in the president's budget there is $5 billion in small business tax cut for 2012? and if you add up the 10 years, there is $160 billion in real tax cuts for small businesses? correct? >> there are substantial incentives for small businesses adding up. i do not have the exact number in front of me. >> my first question, second question -- some of my colleagues, whom i admirer and respect, which is nothing to smile about, i mean it. the first question -- why do you not show leadership in going after medicare and social security, and i personally belie
and you do not want us to invest in the future. the we're stuck in the here and now, i do nothing to we are. this is an incredible blueprint to begin with. this, there is a simple juxtaposition going on here. the president's budget, and correct me if i am wrong, the president's budget achieves substantial deficit reductions. it achieves a sustainable that of 3% of gdp by 2015. is that correct? sorry, sustainable deficit is what i meant to say. the second question is, is it not true that in the...
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will happen to us? when you go and ask people -- it was a, you international partners or of leadership on what we are transitioning, too. taliban? where do we compromise? we have to reach these agreements as a nation, and with our allies. it goes to the other side of the table, to talk to the paula bond. that is the key for reconciliation. another issue impacting the ability of the afghan security forces is the insider attack. sometimes, people are disappointed, and say, how could this happen? how could they turn the guns against us, when we trained them? this is an important issue. as the taliban have indicated, that is their most successful tactic to undermine trust between the afghan security forces and international security forces. it is really the most effective way of destabilizing afghan security forces. it is key to know why it is happening. the first reason is infiltration. of course, they purposefully infiltrates. we have low recruitment criteria. we do not have a strong national data system
will happen to us? when you go and ask people -- it was a, you international partners or of leadership on what we are transitioning, too. taliban? where do we compromise? we have to reach these agreements as a nation, and with our allies. it goes to the other side of the table, to talk to the paula bond. that is the key for reconciliation. another issue impacting the ability of the afghan security forces is the insider attack. sometimes, people are disappointed, and say, how could this happen?...
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a lot of people are not using these locks. children are getting a hold of these guns in their houses. they're shooting themselves and shooting their friends. you have children get a hold of their parents' guns and shooting vast numbers of teacher -- mass numbers of people. if i loan somebody my automobile and they run someone down, i am responsible. i think the parents should be held just as responsible and maybe they should be facing criminal charges, but i don't hear anything about that all. it's always focused on again user and not the gun owner. if you start holding these people responsible, we would have a whole different conversation. >> how you pronounce the name of your city? >> i was a business owner in california in 1995. i had three people pull into my business, one of them was armed and held me at gunpoint and still over $50,000 worth of tools and equipment. 25 calls to 911 later, the police never showed up. they never came, never took a report. the person who robbed me did not have a gun. they were able to run fre
a lot of people are not using these locks. children are getting a hold of these guns in their houses. they're shooting themselves and shooting their friends. you have children get a hold of their parents' guns and shooting vast numbers of teacher -- mass numbers of people. if i loan somebody my automobile and they run someone down, i am responsible. i think the parents should be held just as responsible and maybe they should be facing criminal charges, but i don't hear anything about that all....
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when they used to be travel in afghanistan, of the from plans for, corruption, u.s. military operation. now when they travel, people are complaining about the internet being too slow or it is too expensive. this course has been introduced among young afghans. it is all good news. people are being connected. we see the new generation he burgeon last week, the fund is a for afghanistan which repurchased about 30 students through washington and the white house. when you listen to the kids and when you listen to the kids and what
when they used to be travel in afghanistan, of the from plans for, corruption, u.s. military operation. now when they travel, people are complaining about the internet being too slow or it is too expensive. this course has been introduced among young afghans. it is all good news. people are being connected. we see the new generation he burgeon last week, the fund is a for afghanistan which repurchased about 30 students through washington and the white house. when you listen to the kids and when...
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i don't think any of us want to be saying people should not be able to collect social security benefits when they are 65. that and medicare for people who are retiring are driving aggregate spending levels. on the discretionary side, we are cutting spending. >> which is why we are baffled you haven't tackled entitlements driving our long-range projections of the cliff. speaking of those long-range projections, i look at the claims you are reducing the deficit in the long term. we have enough trouble projecting 10 quarters and the future without rejecting 10 years. but look at when you are doing and you take the current year's funding of $165 million and pay for operations in afghanistan, including the surge, you then project it out for 10 years that this represents your current policy base line. you then estimates place the $50 billion for the war from 2013 to 2021 and count the lower funding relative to this current policy baseline as a $ 1.1 trillion spending cut. you take the related debt service -- are you guys really planning to stay in iraq at current levels and continue the surge
i don't think any of us want to be saying people should not be able to collect social security benefits when they are 65. that and medicare for people who are retiring are driving aggregate spending levels. on the discretionary side, we are cutting spending. >> which is why we are baffled you haven't tackled entitlements driving our long-range projections of the cliff. speaking of those long-range projections, i look at the claims you are reducing the deficit in the long term. we have...
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you can tweet us @booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> one of the things you learn he you read about children with alcoholics and people in that kind of family dynamic is that a child like bill clinton begins to feel like he has the responsibility of bringing healing to that family, of redeeming it, of creating honor where there's dishonor. and he's so, he basically sets out to be the person who's going to rescue and redeem the family. he is an incredible student. he's front of his class. he becomes very active in boys' nation which is kind of a junior american legion. gets nominated to go to washington as the quote-unquote boys' nation candidate for u.s. senate. goes to washington. he's already six feet tall. he strides to the front of the line when they go to the white house to see president kennedy, and then when kennedy finishes his speech, bill clinton lopes forward and gets his picture taken with, alongside of john f. kennedy. he's so proud. he's so proud. and he already is dedic
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we go where you send us, and that's why you have us. we hope that there's noblity in the mission and somehow we are justified and when we are found not to be, and the movement for ten years -- i don't think anyone thinks that iraq was the right decision to make now, or a year after we were there. but we stayed there for ten years. >> i think vice president and secretary rumsfeld probably still think we should be there. >> for some people it was great idea. but the truth being, i voted and then i went to iraq. and there i was. and it mo longer -- like i said, we were kind of above politics in our hopefulness, and below politics in our utility. we weren't actively a part of the mechanism in a way which felt like this -- we had a hand in our fate. so, when i was there, i went back in 2005, to ramadi. by that point we knew we were wrong but my marines are being sent, and to not go was intolerable to me, and returning is when everything went wonderfully in terms of seeing my child, but terribly in losing my parents and losing friends thought
we go where you send us, and that's why you have us. we hope that there's noblity in the mission and somehow we are justified and when we are found not to be, and the movement for ten years -- i don't think anyone thinks that iraq was the right decision to make now, or a year after we were there. but we stayed there for ten years. >> i think vice president and secretary rumsfeld probably still think we should be there. >> for some people it was great idea. but the truth being, i...